Tagged: feminism

The Struggle with Tokenism by Mihee Kim-Kort "Tokenism does not change stereotypes of social systems but works to preserve them, since it dulls the revolutionary impulse." Mary Daly, radical feminist philosopher and theologian I...

(1828-1906) Described by contemporaries as "touched with genius" and "the most distinguished woman of the 19th century," Josephine Butler launched the first international anti-trafficking movement on behalf of prostituted women. Born into the prominent...

(1891-1942) Edith Stein was born on Yom Kippur, the Day of Atonement, in 1891 in Breslau, Germany. The date is auspicious: Her writings illustrate her constant concern for atonement, community, and reconciliation, and her...

A bio-ethicist's powerful counter-argument to husband's pro-choice views by Charles C. Camosy Sidney and Dan Callahan were pioneers. The efforts of this dynamic husband-and-wife team led to the founding of the Hastings Center, now...

"Both evangelicalism and feminism are controversial movements that provoke complex loyalties and ambivalence within the church and the world at large," write Nicola Creegan and Christine Pohl in the first chapter of this recently...

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